Daily Social Studies Word Review
Interaction, Cooperation & Conflict Year 4 Social Studies Building Understanding Together
WALT (We Are Learning To)
Understand what interaction means Explain cooperation in our daily lives Identify examples of conflict Use these words correctly in sentences
Success Criteria
I can define interaction, cooperation, and conflict I can give real-life examples of each word I can use these words in my own sentences I can explain why these concepts are important
What do you think INTERACTION means?
Think about how you communicate with others Consider different ways people connect
INTERACTION - Definition
When people communicate or work together Can be talking, playing, or sharing ideas Happens between two or more people Can be face-to-face or through technology
Interaction Examples Activity
Work with a partner List 3 interactions you've had today Share one example with the class Draw or write your favorite interaction
Types of Interaction
{"left":"Verbal (talking, singing, reading aloud)\nNon-verbal (waving, smiling, pointing)","right":"Written (texting, letters, notes)\nDigital (video calls, emails, games)"}
What does COOPERATION mean to you?
Think about working together Consider helping others achieve goals
COOPERATION - Definition
Working together towards a common goal Sharing resources and ideas Helping each other succeed Putting group needs before personal wants
Cooperation Challenge
Groups of 4 students Build the tallest tower using paper and tape Everyone must contribute Discuss your cooperation strategies
Cooperation Quote
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." - Helen Keller
What is CONFLICT?
Think about disagreements Consider when people have different ideas
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